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From: cahudson@gate.net (Christopher A. Hudson)
Subject: Aria 16se Listener Bug?
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I am trying to use a 16se in a voice recognition system for my Mom who is
paralyzed with Guillain-Barre disease. She can speak - and thats about it.

The problem I'm having is in Listener Macro (or Listen) mode, with Learning
on Low. The Documentation says that Learning will be completely disabled. It
isn't. On occassion, a "Learning Mode" Dialog box will pop up, asking that I
"Select the word you just said" and display a choice of three words. Until
the Box is cleared by clicking on "cancel", the system is hung and inoperative.

Has anyone else had this problem and/or have any ideas how to get rid of it?
Any recommended settings in arialist.ini? or? My mom can't push a nurse call
button let alone a mouse, and this problem pretty much negates the use of
the 16se until I find a way around it.

Help greatly appreciated..
Thanks
Chris

